A robot hand that does not depend on cartridge types wherein high reliability can be ensured and the size and cost can be reduced with a simple construction. In a library apparatus including a recording and reproducing device for cartridge type media and cartridge accommodating racks, a robot hand is configured to include a hand mechanism including hooks for holding the cartridge and actuators for performing to and fro movement and opening and closing movement of the hooks, and a mounter for pushing the cartridge when the cartridge is inserted into the recording and reproducing device by the hand mechanism, wherein the to and fro movement and the opening and closing movement of the robot hand and the pushing movement of the mounter is performed by one motor. The cartridge is grasped/released efficiently by the movement of the hooks, the actuators and the mounter.
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1. A robot hand for transferring an article, from a rack accommodating the article to be transferred, to another position, comprising: a housing consisting of a base, a side wall, and a ceiling plate; a hand mechanism configured to be slidable in to and fro directions in internal space of said housing; a pair of hooks provided on said hand mechanism that is able to perform opening and closing movement in a direction perpendicular to the movement of the hand mechanism and grasp the article in a closed state; a pair of left and right guides provided on said base for allowing the opening and closing movement of said hooks when said hand mechanism is moved; and only one driving source for allowing the to and fro movement of said hand mechanism and the opening and closing movement of the hooks, wherein said hand mechanism comprises second shafts in a direction orthogonal to two first shafts provided on said base, and each of said pair of hooks is provided in a protruding manner on two frames that can be moved along the second shafts.
2. A robot hand according to claim 1 , wherein said two frames are interconnected by springs in a state in which said two frames are urged in a direction to approach each other and, at the same time, are stopped at the positions where said hooks typically grasp the article, by stoppers that are typically provided at their specified positions.
3. A robot hand according to claim 2 , wherein each of said two frames is implanted with at least one respective pin, which allows opening and closing movement of said hooks by engaging with said guides when said hand mechanism performs the to and fro movement.
4. A robot hand according to claim 3 , wherein each of said guides comprises: a tapered portion for moving each of said hooks to the opening direction by engaging with each of said pins when said hand mechanism advances; a straight portion that continues to the tapered portion; and an inclined portion for allowing each of said pins to be put on each of a plurality of top surfaces of the guide when said hand mechanism retreats, and when said hand mechanism advances, said hooks are closed to grasp the article at the time when said pins pass through said straight portions of said guides.
5. A robot hand according to claim 4 , wherein said hand mechanism further comprises: actuator plates that are engaged with said pins and said second shafts and, at the same time, urged by springs in the advancing direction of said hand mechanism, front end portions of which are positioned more forward than front end portions of said hooks, and wherein the actuator plates are configured to prevent said hooks from being closed after said hand mechanism advances so that said pins pass through said straight portions of said guides and to close said hooks to grasp the article after said hand mechanism further advances and the front end portions of said actuator plates abut on portions of said rack.
6. A robot hand according to claim 5 , wherein said hand mechanism is configured so that, due to an effect of said actuator plates, when said hand mechanism performs two round-trip to and fro slide movements, the hooks are certainly in an opened state.
7. A robot hand according to claim 1 , wherein: said hand mechanism further comprises a mounter for pushing the article when the article is inserted into said recording and reproducing device or said rack, and the mounter is configured to be moved on third shafts provided in the same direction as two first shafts that are laid on a base of a main body of said hand mechanism, and connected to a driving belt that transfers driving force of said driving source at coupling portion.
8. A robot hand according to claim 7 , wherein a pair of guide members is provided on both sides in the neighborhood of a front portion of said mounter, wherein each of the guide members is attached to both ends of a leaf spring secured to said mounter at its central part, said front portions of the guide members are provided at positions to abut pins in a state in which said hooks are opened, said mounter further comprises abutting surfaces which are flush with said front portions and abut said pins in a state in which said hooks are closed; grooves for allowing said pins to pass through are provided between said front portions and said abutting surfaces, when the article is grasped by said hooks, the main body of said hand mechanism is moved by said front portions, and when the article grasped by said hooks is inserted into said rack or said recording and reproducing device, the main body of said hand mechanism is moved by said abutting surfaces, and then, at the time when said pins are engaged with the tapered portions of said guides and said hooks release the grasp of the article, by allowing said pins to pass through said grooves, advancing movement of the main body of said hand mechanism is suspended, and then, by allowing said mounter to go more forward than said main body, the article is inserted into said rack or said recording and reproducing device by the mounter.
9. A library apparatus, comprising: a recording and reproducing device for recording and reproducing data on cartridges containing recording media therein; a plurality of racks that can accommodate the cartridges; and a robot hand for a cartridge from a rack accommodating the article to be transferred to other position, the robot hand comprising: a housing consisting of a base, a side wall, and a ceiling plate; a hand mechanism configured to be slidable in to and fro directions in internal space of said housing; a pair of hooks provided on said hand mechanism that is able to perform opening and closing movement in a direction perpendicular to the movement of the hand mechanism and grasp the cartridge in a closed state; a pair of left and right guides provided on said base for allowing the opening and closing movement of said hooks when said hand mechanism is moved; and only one driving source for allowing the to and fro movement of said hand mechanism and the opening and closing movement of the hooks, wherein said hand mechanism comprises second shafts in a direction orthogonal to said first shafts, and each of said pair of hooks is provided in a protruding manner on two frames that can be movable along the second shafts.
10. A library apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein said two frames are interconnected by springs in a state in which said two frames are urged to a direction to approach each other and, at the same time, are stopped at the positions where said hooks grasp said cartridge, by stoppers that are provided at their specified positions.
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February 26, 2003
March 21, 2006
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